Also on Tuesday’s agenda will be two public hearings where public input is being sought for proposed laws that would spur a ballot referendum asking voters whether they wish to give city councilors and the mayor four-year terms instead of the current two-year terms.

At the previous regular, the city scheduled the Sept. 2 public hearings for a proposed local law referendum on the Nov. 4 general election ballot to change the terms together as a unit.

However, the city called a special meeting on Aug. 21, during which the Common Council voted for separate local laws for the mayor’s and councilor’s term, instead of lumping them together in one new proposed law.

This would ultimately allow voters to consider the term lengths separately if the local laws are passed and go on to ballot questions.

At the end of the meeting, Common Council is expected to enter into a closed-door executive session to discuss the “proposed acquisition, sale or lease of real property.”

The meeting begins at 6:30 p.m. in the Common Council Chambers, 109 N. Main St., Oneida.